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  1. Summer Concerts, Trentham Gardenspublished at 27 June - 26 July

    Trentham Gardens is holding 10 events across five weekends for fans of all types of music.

    The Summer Concerts offer both live music and family fun, whether you’re looking for Monster Rock Anthems, Club Classics or Abba Reunion.

    The events are held in the beautiful and historic setting of Trentham Gardens, overlooking the lake with a backdrop of the award-winning Italian Gardens.

  2. Cannock Chase Events, Nr Rugeleypublished at 27 June Onwards

    Throughout summer, a series of concerts will be held in the beautiful Cannock Chase Forest.

    Currently announced are gigs from Sting, Snow Patrol, James and Nile Rodgers & Chic, with support from the likes of The Brand New Heavies, Razorlight and Jamie Webster.

  3. Tributes On The Hill, Frodshampublished at 4-6 July

    A festival celebrating the top tributes to some of the biggest names in music, including The 1975, David Bowie and Harry Styles!

    What started out as a local festival now attracts festivalgoers from across the UK and beyond, with over 100,000 visitors in six years.

    The organisers have said that even with the festival’s growing popularity, at the heart of everything they do is the local community.

    This takes place at Higher Mickledale Farm in Frodsham, Cheshire.

  4. Brit Fest, Ashley Hall Showground nr Altrinchampublished at 4-6 July

    Razorlight, UB40 and 10cc and just some of the names who’ll be performing at this year’s ‘celebration of all things British’.

    As well as the music, the festival includes a wide range of food and drink options, cultural events, and interactive experiences to create a fully immersive festival experience.

    The organisers work closely with local authorities and organisations to promote sustainability and eco-friendly practices, and promote the best of British music from a diverse range of backgrounds.

  5. Alsager Music Festivalpublished at 12-13 July

    The festival started in 2009 as a way to provide young people with a summer event to fill the long holidays and also to give opportunities to perform at a free music festival.

    Held across three stages at Milton Park, more than 5,000 people attend the festival to watch musical performances, as well as enjoy the local food and drink and community stalls.

    The festival is completely run by volunteers and is non-profit making, with any money raised given to local charitable causes or returned to organising the next year’s event.

    ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Introducing will also be at the event, recording local artists for broadcast.

  6. Dubbed Out, The Royal Cheshire Showground nr Knutsfordpublished at 24-27 July

    This VW festival features live music, a wide range of activities and the opportunity for VW owners to show off their wheels!

    This year sees headliners including Dodgy, East-17 and Sweet Female Attitude, as well as a day of tribute bands on the Friday.

    The festival has even seen visits from Bumblebee from Transformers and War Machine from Iron Man.

    The organisers do stress that all vehicles are welcome – not just VWs.

  7. Together Again, Bolesworth Castle in Cheshirepublished at 25-27 July

    A brand-new, family-friendly festival featuring a range of big names and upcoming artists is coming to Cheshire in 2025.

    Headliners include Olly Murs, Jamie Webster and Dizzee Rascal, with performances from the likes of Professor Green, Cat Burns, Ocean Colour Scene, Jake Bugg and Nathan Dawe.

    The festival will feature 6 stages, taking place over 3 days in the grounds of Bolesworth Castle.

  8. Rewind Festival North nr Macclesfieldpublished at CANCELLED

    This annual celebration of all things ‘80s previously took place at the beautiful Capesthorne Hall.

    Announced on their website, Rewind stated that Capesthorne Hall have undertaken a review of their events strategy and decided that, due to an upturn in the demand for wedding bookings in July and August, they can no longer be a home for Rewind or any large-scale camping Festivals for 2025 or the foreseeable future.

    Rewind South will still be taking place, along with Rewind at Dreamland in Margate and in Ireland both in Cork and in Dublin.

  9. Deva Fest, Malpaspublished at 7-10 August

    Now in its fifth year, organisers are once again promising another jam-packed weekend full of music, food and entertainment for the whole family.

    Happy Mondays, Gloria Gaynor and The Fratellis have been revealed as this year's headline acts.

    Last year, a whopping 15,000 visitors were welcomed over the course of the three-day event.

    Friday’s line-up includes The Symphonic Orchestra, Saturday will see Matt Goss of boyband Bros and Dick & Dom (doing a DJ set!) with Deva Fest concluding on Sunday with sets from Altered Images and Sigala.

    The event takes place at Cholmondeley Castle.

  10. Bloodstock Open Air nr Staffordshirepublished at 8-11 August

    The UK’s biggest independent metal music festival returns, with many of the bands on the line-up playing UK exclusive shows.

    This includes Trivium, Machine Head, Gojira and Static X, with many more established and new bands playing across three days.

    Set within the grounds of Catton Hall, which borders West Midlands, South Derbyshire and Staffordshire, this enormous gathering is back for its 23rd iteration.

  11. Camp Bestival, Weston Park nr Telfordpublished at CANCELLED

    Camp Bestival has announced it will take a break from holding its event at Weston Park in 2025.

    Curator Rob da Bank had spoken about a "bedding in process" for the festival, but a notice on its website said it would not go ahead there this summer and encouraged revellers to buy tickets for its sister event in Dorset instead.

  12. Creamfields North, Daresbury in Cheshirepublished at 21-24 August

    August Bank Holiday marks the biggest weekend of the year for electronic music fans, as 70,000 people make their annual pilgrimage to the Cheshire countryside for Creamfields’ four-day annual festival.

    Known for consistently pushing the boundaries of electronic music events, Creamfields always raises the benchmark for an unforgettable festival experience.

    David Guetta is set to headline on the Sunday, which will be his only UK festival performance in 2025.